Four recalls were announced through the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The recall includes multiple pet product brands in three states.
The products have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella.
Elevated levels of aflatoxin exceeded FDA action level for immature animals, wildlife, equines, small ruminants and dairy animals.
Nearly 9 in 10 consumers plan to make buys in the run-up to the date below, ICSC survey finds.
Just under 159 million shoppers expected to hit the stores Dec. 20, NRF says.
Uptick could still occur thanks to strong consumer spending for holidays.
The recall affects products distributed at neighborhood pet stores in 14 U.S. states, plus Ontario, Canada.
203 million U.S. consumers made purchases, NRF finds.
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While shoppers remain resilient, retailers keeping lid on holiday hiring, NRF says.
Amazon, Target and Walmart up some charges in response to levies, CNBC reports.
Tech will help provide seamless, omnichannel experiences.
A New York judge ruled that the owner of a dog killed by a driver who ran a stop sign is entitled to emotional distress damages.
All WPA grooming contests will now take place exclusively at GROOM'D, among other changes for 2026.
Catch up on the latest distribution deals and brand partnerships helping to shape the pet retail market.
Retailers shouldn’t ignore “forgotten” cohort aged 45-60.
Almost all such retailers surveyed expect growth in 2026.
Suzette Watkins of Riverside Resort for Dogs offers an opposing view of the issue.
The National Retail Federation and Happy Returns reports on behaviors surrounding returns.
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